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Street is the "Woolhouse," said to belong to the fourteenth century; very noticeable are the heavy buttresses that support this fine old house on its west side.
Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes
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To help settle a discussion with some friends," asks Alex Woolhouse, "could you answer whether a manager has ever left his role to become an assistant at another club?
Which football teams have been referenced on album covers? | The Knowledge 2011
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What is new, and was not expected this quarter, is that spending on business and professional services also fell, something not seen since November 2009, said the CBI's head of fiscal policy, Richard Woolhouse.
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To help settle a discussion with some friends," asks Alex Woolhouse, "could you answer whether a manager has ever left his role to become an assistant at another club?
Which football teams have been referenced on album covers? | The Knowledge 2011
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Woolhouse reports, Bob Pitman, chairman of the National Institute of Senior Centers, said baby boomers surveyed by his organization overwhelmingly rejected the word "senior," feeling it has a negative connotation.
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Woolhouse reports, Bob Pitman, chairman of the National Institute of Senior Centers, said baby boomers surveyed by his organization overwhelmingly rejected the word "senior," feeling it has a negative connotation.
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Still, since Locke explicates solidity in terms of impenetrability, which arises from resistance (E II. iv.1) there may be grounds for holding that his concept does after all include mass, a position defended by Woolhouse
Locke's Philosophy of Science Kochiras, Hylarie 2009
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Woolhouse reports, Bob Pitman, chairman of the National Institute of Senior Centers, said baby boomers surveyed by his organization overwhelmingly rejected the word "senior," feeling it has a negative connotation.
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Hall, Roland, Woolhouse, Roger (1983) 80 years of Locke scholarship: a bibliographical guide, Edinburgh, University Press.
John Locke Uzgalis, William 2007
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For a comprehensive analysis of these arguments, see R. S. Woolhouse.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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